Last Notes
#Bitcoin
• Consent is individual.
• Consensus is collective.
Each one Bitcoin’s End-User (consumer) consents to a particular Bitcoin Node (Hardware AND Software); consents to participate, acquire, and operate a node; to 'run a node'.
Out of this consent, a consensus emerges…
Everything is here:
https://github.com/Retropex/mempool
Self-singed SSL certificate to make connections to LND is the way!
#bitcoin
Satoshi Nakamoto regarding arbitrary data storage into the block chain:
S. Nakamoto was not a “Bitcoin Maximalist” in the sense “everything implemented in BitCoin”.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1545.msg18250#msg18250 https://image.nostr.build/7e0cecbe4624e2b9f6b2ce12e85c21323837965ccc8ff30bcfd8db0b0ac9caa0.jpg
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That was my first fear, but every thing go fine my mail are not going to the junk!
self-hosted mail server: ✅
“The breach of trust is a key element that distinguishes embezzlement from regular theft.“
The key differences between embezzlement and theft are:
1. Relationship to the property:
- Theft involves taking something that does not belong to the thief.
- Embezzlement involves misusing property or funds that have been entrusted to the perpetrator.
2. Position of trust:
- Embezzlement typically involves someone in a position of trust, such as an employee, agent, or fiduciary, who exploits that trust for personal gain.
- Theft does not require a prior relationship or position of trust with the owner of the property.
3. Intent:
- Embezzlement involves a betrayal of trust and a deliberate misappropriation of the entrusted property.
- Theft may be carried out without any prior relationship or trust between the thief and the owner.
Bitcoin must NOT be changed into Bithereum https://image.nostr.build/a0a82a06c69fed14425c09a5cc7de239bdacd3eaa68e5c5ec037f187706008eb.jpg
#bitcoin
Bitcoin must NOT be changed into Bithereum:
₿ under the Bitcoin’s system shall reach the status of MoE; i.e. Money.
Then, separate services can be offered against exchanges of ₿:
• Instant payment platforms
• Data storage platforms
• Financial vehicles platforms
#bitcoin
“fights” for technical consensus rules are so inherently to Bitcoin, like the warfare between states for the dominance of a particular territory.
No. At best it can be said scarcity denominated in terms of ₿.
https://youtu.be/qeXxU8SDyAo?si=qg6JwObT0D7L9SSx
I don't think so… ‘action’ would be a better one…
#bitcoin
Without an initial demand for ‘consensus rules’ checking Bitcoin Node proper ownership/disposition, ₿ can’t become MoE and thus “money”.
Proper node ownership means disposition of the hardware AND the software.
Will Bitherium be better than Bitcoin? 🤔
And if better, better at what? 🧐
What was presented or which Bitcoin prominent was present in BTC Amsterdam?
And probably you thought, you could reach a profit from it; hopefully not a retrofit…
The lightning + on chain wallet is a killer feature 🔥
You have your own version of LND ?
Which version of LND is required to do rescan?
#bitcoin
Bitcoin is an invention using P ≠ NP in a distributed network of instances synchronized by technical consensus rules.
Like making an alliance with Bitcoin Core Organization. Bithereum coming? 🤔
A graphical analogy of the arbitrary data insertion problem.
• The amount of data on the left side can tend to infinity
• The processing and primary storage of the non-mining node is limited. (Can’t tend to infinity)
• The secondary storage capacity on the right side is limited. (Can’t tend to infinity)
How could limited resources process and store data that tend its amount to infinity? https://image.nostr.build/b4ace9da55c8073ae165ee8b02df3b387c8a4b48086fa4cf76363ff74e0b1b9e.jpg
It’s the job of node runner to filter spam on Bitcoin. #note18ha…52v5
Yes, I’m aware of that and it’s now fixed.
Lightning node runner need to update and these value:
dustrelayfee -> 0.00003
minrelaytxfee -> 0.00001
https://github.com/Retropex/knots-startos/releases/tag/v27.1.knots20240801-2
That great that we have the #Bitcoin hashtag!
I would like to suggest something, rbf timeline of random transactions is not really useful, bringing back this square would maybe be a better choice for the main page: https://image.nostr.build/a93bc3fe76d7bde3440b026ee639eaeb18c92af076386805541c80c8f6c12e84.jpg
Thanks @npub1l5p…4q0n for the stuff 😁 https://image.nostr.build/4a29ac9c108ed479f080cbcbc0ee390bb801859371a3a7129d24785ec94e98df.jpg
#Champion
#bitcoin
Kill your heroes and become a champion! #Study_BitCoin!
Symbol?
Something like this? 🤔 https://image.nostr.build/fb251efec771901217a072746688410d5b5cb97a846faa69b55888a05d876e06.jpg
#bitcoin
µc (microcent)
bc = ₿
µc = (1/1’000) * (1/1’000) * ₿/100
#Bitcoin
If the computational processing for the:
invalidation rule set checks
is not privatized in the interest of the “hobbyist” or “enthusiast” Bitcoin’s participants, then it will be done in the interest of:
Mining-Pools.
Pfew…
#Bitcoin
If the primary and secondary storage for the:
UTXO Set
and
Timechain
is not privatized in the interest of the “hobbyist” or “enthusiast” Bitcoin’s participants, then it will be done in the interest of:
Mining-Pools.
Pfew…
Deleted my signal account, too many red flags.
Find me on matrix:
"@leohaf:matrix.orangepill.ovh"
#Bitcoin
Instead of using the misnomer terminology “Full” Node, better use these:
Nakamoto Nodes:
BitCoin 0.01 - Bitcoin-Core 0.13.0
SegWit Nodes:
Bitcoin-Core 0.13.1 - Bitcoin-Core 0.20.2
Taproot Nodes:
Bitcoin-Core 0.21.0 - v27.1 (and current version until next Soft-Fork).
Are you buying this dip anon?
#Bitcoin
#Bitcoin_Core
At the current day (Sunday, August the 4th, 2024)
The Bitcoin-Core Organization is:
40 %: Brink
20 %: Blockstream
20 %: Chaincode Labs
20 %: BitMEX
#Bitcoin
The usage of ₿ as money is also for “enemies”;
but “enemies” don’t have any legitimate rights to intrude the property of node owners.
GFY arbitrary data insertors
https://wtfhappenedinfeb2023.com/
#Bitcoin
Get out of the confusion in regard to the word Bitcoin…
Bitcoin: General abstraction of the concept
bc: unit of account (also ₿)
µc: microcent; subunit of account (also known as Sat)
Related terminologies:
Bitcoin’s System
Bitcoin’s Network
Bitcoin’s Software
Further terminologies:
BTC: exchange rate of bc vs. some fiduciary fiat currency; usually USD (also as ₿/$)
BitCoin: the very first Bitcoin’s software authored by Satoshi Nakamoto
Bitcoin (Core): Software based on BitCoin and not authored by Satoshi Nakamoto https://image.nostr.build/4a3471552c5a9006f296a21414659b648a66cd06ac31714bb6a4353e2fd72e5b.jpg https://image.nostr.build/9fa26c4207b8abe4df5eb136f6acb3acbafde8e141bf662c7b7479f9ed89635b.jpg
GM https://image.nostr.build/89771397ff39cf91d323971fefce57ed93a0c900670756d2a33b4869c8edcbbb.jpg
#Bitcoin
Bitcoin would offer a better usefulness or serviceability for its consumers and thus have a higher “value proposition”, if it is also a medium of exchange (MoE), rather than just only pure SoV.
Pfew…
I hate apps that are only available on mobile and not on desktop.
“Acceleration” business? 🤔
I prefer not using a wallet that support ordinal shitcoins.
#Bitcoin_Core
Who approves, disapproves, controls or limits the power of the “big five” to exercise “merging” into the Bitcoin-Core’s GitHub-repository?
Who shall guard the guardians? 🤔
Monopolistic centralization is a threat for #Bitcoin
#bitcoin
Another word used to obfuscate:
“Prune”
As a verb, it means to cut off or remove unnecessary parts, especially branches from trees or shrubs to promote better growth or shape; orig. from the latin "propago" meaning a cutting.
It’s throwing away; delete, in Bitcoin.
#bitcoin
Software developers with high proficiency in C++, programming, computing, distributed system understanding, BUT without a proper understanding of
Libertarianism
and
Austrian Economics
are a threat to Bitcoin.
Make your own signet. I've got you covered:
https://github.com/BcnBitcoinOnly/signet-playground
“The English term "taboo" originates from the Polynesian word "tapu," meaning "prohibited" or "forbidden." This term was first recorded in English in 1777 by British explorer James Cook, who observed its use in Tonga to describe things that were forbidden to be eaten or used. The word "tapu" is found in various Polynesian languages, including Tongan, Māori, and Hawaiian, and is derived from the Proto-Polynesian *tapu and Proto-Oceanic *tabu, which conveyed a sense of something being sacred or off-limits due to spiritual reasons.”
Correcting my misspelling in english language from “tabu” to “taboo”.
If for
central banking
the word: “audit” is taboo,
then for
Bitcoin-Core
the words: “economic framework”
is also taboo…
#bitcoin
#Study_BitCoin
If for
central banking
the word: “audit” is tabu,
then for
Bitcoin-Core
the words: “economic framework”
is also tabu…
#Bitcoin
Marketing is just as important as the service.
Conferences are just as important as Bitcoin-Core…
Pfew…
#Study_Methodological_Dualism
#Bitcoin
The tabu topic in the Organization Bitcoin-Core is to publicly talk about the economic framework it acts upon.
Mandatory xkcd strip. https://image.nostr.build/c7ec200f7ff6f556991cb85714a226863bb5a91f9f5c83554eb3aa5857312644.jpg
Ok, @npub1xnf…lpr5 is literally the best lightning AND onchain wallet! #note10a8…6yae
#Bitcoin
#Study_BitCoin
Some green influencer shortly said:
“Bitcoin cannot have a ‘formal’ specification”.
Really meaning:
• Bitcoin cannot have a ‘normative’ specification.
But
• Bitcoin can have a ‘descriptive’ specification.
Otherwise dictionaries couldn’t exist in the real world.
That doesn't really sound like a zap anymore.
I don't think I'd interact with any mint to retrieve any tiny IOUs that random people give me. But LN sats I'd still take.
https://youtu.be/pCSqm3EL0v4?si=wvSuSNCZvy34s9-E
Bitcoin-Core v27.1
is not a “full-node”
(there is not such node so far), but is the recent iteration of a series of versions;
i.e. an “up-to-date node”.
#bitcoin
#Study_BitCoin
There is not
“full” node
and such never existed in the System Bitcoin in its entire history so far.
When such node is ever released to the public, then Bitcoin will ossify at its adoption.
In reality, the term “full node” aims to indicate an
“up-to-day node”;
an recent iteration in a series of versions.
#bitcoin
The framing for dumb people 🤡:
Archival Node
and
Prune Node
The framing for intelligent people 😎:
Node
and
Limited Node
Choose wisely what you trust…
qbittorrent IMO, fully featured, open source, not a bloatware like utorrent.
https://www.qbittorrent.org/
#Bitcoin
The fallacious narrative for dumb people:
“The Fee Market” 🤡
The real narrative for intelligent people:
“The Fee Auction” 😎
Choose wisely what you trust…
#Bitcoin
The fallacious narrative for dumb people:
“Blockspace demand” 🤡
The real narrative for intelligent people:
“Monetary transaction processing demand” 😎
Choose wisely what you trust…
Finally some cheap block space!
Waiting for the spam in #Bitcoin to abate or taking action?
It can’t be done without a hard-fork; and with it is SegWit whether abolished or fully integrated into the block header…
#Bitcoin
If the software developers participating in the FOSS Bitcoin Businesses just only understand this, then, they wouldn’t desperately be seeking fiduciary fiat currency grants coming from Cantilloners!
#Hard_money_and_donations
“under a monetary order based on the effective use of [hard money], increased savings sooner or later manifest themselves in increased monetary donations. A savings-induced decline in the return on capital diminishes the opportunity cost of donations. People will therefore tend to donate more of their money.”
Jörg Guido Hülsmann
Abundance, Gratitude, and the State
#Bitcoin
The adoption of Bitcoin-Core’s node software, as the only provider of the software, is a threat for Bitcoin.
Luckily there are others providers; however, in no way, a relevant, effective or beneficial current state of affairs for node software users.
#Bitcoin
The next Soft-Fork won’t come without any concessions to mining-pools… (it will be probably in increase of weight capacity or with additional and institutionalized or normalized new revenue streams, …) at expense of non-mining nodes…
#Austrian_Economics
Of course most humans need objective evidence or objective reasons for them to assign value to something.
Without the objective reasons the entity being considered for valuation would not stand firm and rather have short legs and “evaporate” into nothing. That happens to lies, scams, fallacies, …
The fundamental is, “value” is a matter of relativism, an ordinal entity, a subjective and situational comparison.
“Value” is not a matter of absolutism, a cardinal entity, an inherent attribute of an entity.
#Bitcoin
There is not “legacy” coins; these transactions are the only ones being fully verified by “ALL” verifying nodes.
Bitcoin coins; Bitcoin UTXOs
and
Bitcoin-Core coins; Bitcoin-Core UTXOs ?
Or rather:
Nakamoto-Andresen UTXOs
and
Wuille UTXOs ?
#Bitcoin
The block size wasn’t increased.
In reality it wasn’t increased; it was installed a parallel structure via witness field whose merkle root (witness commit) is arbitrarily inserted via OP_Return into the coinbase transaction. And the nodes are verifying adapted rules for this new condition.
#Study BitCoin
#Study Austrian Economics
Can someone say « I have a better residential connection »? https://image.nostr.build/99f8cfb8bc4bd0f94b914775d01d7d27b843442e7ca5f4a10cdaea10e641440c.jpg
#Bitcoin
Remember:
Archival Nodes are just as important as Mining-Nodes.
Archival-Nodes provide processed transactions packets from the past.
Mining-Nodes provide processed transactions packet from the just immediate past.
Through a parallel structure called the Witness field. And the protection of it via witness commit through OP_Return in the Coinbase transaction. And non-mining nodes verifying that new condition.
In simple words, SegWit is a manifestation of arbitrary data insertion.
Remember in Bitcoin everything is valid until invalidated explicitly.
As usual, here is Guix build for ordisrespector v27.1:
This builds will reject all inscription regardless of the size.
Use this only if you don't want to run Bitcoin Knots, otherwise Knots is a way better option.
#Bitcoin
https://github.com/Retropex/bitcoin/releases/tag/v27.1%2Bordisrespector0
#Bitcoin
There is not such “full node”; not even node software Bitcoin-Core client 27.1.
Think & test by yourself the behavior of this software regarding, for example:
• SegWit V2, V3, V4, … V15
• Taproot’s Annex
• Tapscript’s OP_SUCCESS opcodes
& the resulting UTXO.
#Study!
Furthermore, when a so called “full node” software ever appears, released, deployed and adopted, then at that point Bitcoin have Ossified!
You can try this one:
https://zbd.dev/knowledge-base/guides/nostr-relay
Thanks I was doing it in the wrong way! 😅
@npub17ty…3mgl do you plan to support message signing?
It’s required to do lightning withdraw with ocean, so for now I can’t withdraw 😭
There is a cli version of mempool and no one told me?
https://github.com/mempool/mempool-cli
Real chad use unix time 😂
Hello, you can find my container just here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/retropexx/bitcoind/tags
What’s the problem with ln tips ?
GM ☕️
A few months ago I submitted Bitcoin Knots on the umbrel app store and today it was approved!
You can therefore install Bitcoin Knots without any difficulty and manage the settings as a datacarrier in the UI.
Enjoy your non-spammed node !
https://apps.umbrel.com/app/bitcoin-knots
Dioooos que guapo!
Tienes LNURL? Quiero enviarte unos sats pero por ahora no puedo zapear en Nostr.
I already had no doubt about Core's malice, but here is another confirmation.
As a reminder:
-They have stopped protecting Bitcoin from spam
-They keep secret groups
-They ignore the comments of the contributors
-They are having fun with the situation
-Abuse their power of moderation on the forums
-Abuse their merge right on GitHub.
https://stacker.news/items/440692
Back in 2017 a few of the spam filters from Core that apply to legacy TXs were not adapted for SegWit.
Fixing this inconsistency in Core would go a long way in mitigating the problem, but the current maintainers don't seem willing to make this fix (they recently closed a Pull Request that did just that).
Running Bitcoin Core with the ordisrespector filter, running Bitcoin Knots (@lukedashjr's version of Core with extra features and adequate filters), or pointing your hashrate to Ocean if you are a miner are the things that are in the hands of individual Bitcoiners.
GM ☕
2017 vs 2024.
You either die a hero or live long enough to become a clown, or something along those lines.
https://m.primal.net/HZVj.png
https://m.primal.net/HZVk.jpg
1maa/bitcoin:v25.1.knots20231115
https://github.com/BcnBitcoinOnly/docker-knots/tree/master
Wow
https://www.amazon.fr/SanDisk-microSDXC-Adaptateur-jusqu%C3%A0-homologu%C3%A9e/dp/B0CJMRW771/?tag=macgeneration
Ordisrespector binary 26.0
https://github.com/Retropex/bitcoin/releases/tag/v26.0
Régulation sur l’IA
"The legislation also includes some prohibitions, such as not being able to use AI for citizen scoring or biometric identification purposes in public places. On this last point, under pressure from certain States, including France, exceptions have been made to allow facial recognition for the prevention of terrorist threats, for the search for missing persons or for the identification of perpetrators of offenses criminal."
What kind of hypocrisy is that?
La surveillance de masse se cachait aussi derrière le terrorisme.
https://www.macg.co/ailleurs/2023/12/ai-act-lunion-europeenne-trouve-un-accord-sur-la-regulation-de-lintelligence-artificielle-141071
This argument again and again...
The 2010 bug with 93 billion BTC was also valid...
This argument again and again...
The 2010 bug with 93 billion BTC was also valid...
I can’t wait for them to find another block. #note1tuf…wp5z
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How many mining pools are left that respects miners?
Foundry, Antpool : KYC mandatory
f2pool, ViaBTC, Luxor : Spam the chain
Mara, SBI, Binance, BTC .com, Poolin : Mine a bunch of shitcoin
The only pool that is worth it and who does things correctlyt is Braiins
Do nodes that are not exposed to the internet relay the txs to the few connected nodes?
#asknostr
x probably is starting to understand: https://image.nostr.build/80990563a7437f552504d7798f6d636d13ea0ebaa2ac660f7717b308846a9a4c.jpg
What are your more drastic options?
Is there still code written by Satoshi in Bitcoin Core?
#asknostr
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Why don’t you want to die for good...
I think there will be a special hell for these scammers.
Currently contacting the wind farms near me 😁 #note1e9d…ynf0
Yes, With that I can mine at 750w (10 TH/s) with only 45db.
OMG!!! https://image.nostr.build/e97b5a3b25344aaf7adb52bc3fd37da2594ba03a65993e60b13464c90b4809d9.jpg
Bitcoin Core 25.1 binary with #ordisrespector
#Bitcoin
https://github.com/Retropex/Ordisrespector-Bitcoin/releases/tag/v25.1
Turns out what I wanted already exists, win.
https://github.com/MostroP2P/mostro
Fu, I missed the link.
https://dergigi.com/2023/01/19/how-to-build-a-nostr-gm-bot/
Back in the day I followed this excellent guide from @npub1der…xzpc to create a simple Nostr bot (@`ordisbot`).
Anyone knows if there's anything written about programming interactive Nostr bots? Meaning bots that accept commands by DM and reply back and forth.
The badge of nodes runner? I want it!
If you want to understand money, then understand #Bitcoin first.
If you want to understand Political Economics (“economics”), then understand Austrian Economics first.
It’s a bottle at the sea to meet bitcoiners.
cdn.orangepill.ovh/3.jpeg
CBDC promotes Bitcoin.
Few…
Neo-Keynesianism is central planning of incentives. 🤮
The other side of the same coin 🪙
(Central planning of the economy)
The already attempted and failed side of the coin was central planning of transformation (production).
Austrian economics’ paradigm: decentralization
Neo-Keynesian economics’ paradigm:
centralization
#note17uu…0ugy If you haven't built a @npub17ty…3mgl with your own hands are you even a bitcoiner?
@npub1lh2…a9nk maybe you know?
Shit, I broke my nginx server 😭
Because at the end of the era of subsidy only the fees will encourage minors to mine, but above all the fees prevent spam.
Bring it. We need fees, not a fucking ETF lol.
The end of transaction fees would instantly kill Bitcoin.
Let’s imagine that a pool that uses stratumV2 has 60% hashrate in a configuration where it is the miners who choose the transactions, can the pool make a 51 attack?
#asknostr https://image.nostr.build/e799d79d1d47dd04b8cfc63fe85481ba7bffd9edadd945712300ac1b5929d53b.jpg #note1jw4…4tlk
Proper Reddit: https://stacker.news/
Here is what the hashrate distribution could look like if the pools integrated Stratum V2.
https://cs.braiins.com/blog/stratum-v2-bitcoin-decentralization https://image.nostr.build/3bf31ea96ee6cf01c4b97b89c2b801042513c100c7f09564c23540b05b6b3a98.png #note195y…arff
I don't get why the Nostr community (clients & relays) has given up on supporting NIP-42. It'd prevent random users from doing this (but not the operators of the relays you use). Nevertheless feels like low hanging fruit.
@npub1226…grkj @npub180c…h6w6 you authored the NIP, any insights on this?
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/42.md
It probably won’t help you, even worse it compromises your segwit UTXOs.
Better late than never. Here are binaries from version 25 of Bitcoin Core with the Ordisrespector patch.
#Bitcoin
https://github.com/Retropex/Ordisrespector-Bitcoin/releases/tag/v25.0
👀
https://github.com/Retropex/Ordisrespector-Bitcoin/releases/tag/v25.0
Is a Bitcoin Full-Pay-Per-Share (FPPS) mining-pool using exclusively only Stratum V2 the best option for mining-entities?
What is the advantage of solo-mining-pool vs. solo mining?
I think, none.
Indeed, I think, it’s disadvantageous.
The Bitcoin system has 7 mining-nodes:
Foundry USA - 119.8 EH/s
AntPool - 104.6 EH/s
F2Pool - 52.6 EH/s
ViaBTC - 42.48 EH/s
Binance Pool - 38.39 EH/s
http://BTC.com - 8.09 EH/s
Poolin - 2.6 EH/s
Why there are not mining pools using exclusively only Stratum V2?
The easiness degree of a soft-fork realization in the Bitcoin system is indicative of its weakness degree.
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https://www.bitcoin.com/satoshi-archive/emails/wei-dai/1/
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16TB relayed. #note10ke…5pz6
https://twitter.com/tulkooo2/status/1705545269398417718?s=20
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You also have https://mempool.ln.semisol.dev/
Don’t trust, verify!
Don’t consume narratives, study Bitcoin!
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https://clean-mempool.bitcoinbarcelona.xyz/
https://orangepill.ovh/
https://mempool.space/ https://image.nostr.build/76821e620fe6f96a291239e9742155b7f6461f2fd4dc4b89e90140c1ce12cc2b.jpg
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The next halving will be more or less 10 years after this statement:
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The fascination for some individuals to store arbitrary data in the Bitcoin’s timechain probably is rooter in the intent to slowly break the regular node decentralization ownership.
This attempt will increase as natural persons give more value to sats.
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For those asking: “Nash equilibrium”? 🤔
Nash equilibrium is a concept in game theory that describes the optimal outcome of a game where each player chooses a strategy and no player has an incentive to change their strategy, given the strategies of the other players. In other words, it is a state where each player's strategy is optimal given the choices of the other players, and no player can improve their outcome by changing their strategy unilaterally.
The Nash equilibrium is applicable in various real-life situations to determine the best payoff in a scenario based on the strategies of the players involved.
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Didn’t Peter Todd want to set mempoolfullrbf=1 per default? 🤔 https://image.nostr.build/0d82d986958481549442c02e90eb0d3cc61b90f1c7d2caf4591019f61fcce456.jpg
@npub1pyp…c0qq has not understood Bitcoin as a system yet. Hopefully as time goes, he will. (Or promoting other stakeholders’ interest?)
Do you run an archival full node? https://video.nostr.build/8674cbac39215bbf1735b3914429061dd1e2984cdacc6c714c08fa662dee1c20.mov
With lightning each pair of peers still generate opening and closing transactions that need to bid for blockspace. With CTV, I understand that a single onchain transaction could be shared by an arbitrary number of people that are actually transacting offchain (say, millions of people). Seems to obsolete the need to bid for blockspace with much more intensity.
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In reality, there is not fee market, but fee auction.
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> But some “fixes” could even backfire and create less fees, or introduce bugs, or damage the incentive structure
> Some soft forks like covenants can be thoughtfully considered for scaling and fee density
Couldn't this be one of these cases? If covenants allow moving a lot of the transactional volume offchain wouldn't this compromise the incentive of a fee market to form in the first place?
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It scares me for the future of Bitcoin.
More inscriptions, more dust, more pressure for BIPs activation/enforcement, more desperation from mining-pools and indebted mining-entities, …
@npub100m…fyy5 @npub1ywj…6ejf @npub1lh2…a9nk
Observe how messed up are the nodes not running #Ordirespector https://cdn.nostr.build/i/1c90b3ae7d878f702138fd651767b161ccf8b5deaea322f98a9adfd9692a18d3.png https://cdn.nostr.build/i/44ecf1d8a533c6f55f6fa8a9a093f8922398f70e0635ae75126754783395013d.png https://cdn.nostr.build/i/d0a515866e2c2507f4cf83253d72e1793dcc8b4c0fd3a84517839a630edd0ce9.png https://cdn.nostr.build/i/d18f6158f76dd1887cf4c162f5e436c9753d4e740357e265486bbf5b66a26029.png
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What was speedy trial on bitcoin ?
ordinals.com give us the number of inscriptions per block now, it's scary.
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It’s already done, it’s only up to people to execute the code.
Here is a fork of Bitcoin Core with Luke’s patch.
https://github.com/Retropex/Ordisrespector-Bitcoin
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Look how the inscription transaction creation machine works: https://cdn.nostr.build/i/add1adecc301dcb9c7611d7324ba0b0a04f77282090afc405a2451d763400abd.jpg https://cdn.nostr.build/i/f5da4b913f6342bf4596e4972b027308b95e2af59b990092e0c28e2a907db472.jpg
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https://d-central.tech/open-source-bitcoin-mining-how-bitaxe-is-paving-the-way/
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https://github.com/SeedSigner/seedsigner/releases/tag/0.7.0-rc1
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A lot of drama with drivechains and other topic about bitcoin and honestly I love it, I learn a lot about how bitcoin works and as a bonus I can see the desperation of shitcoiners who can do nothing to change the way my node works.
#bitcoin
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Sorry, it was the last one 😈 https://cdn.nostr.build/i/f6f4528f37bf7d2a9a21a944ee8b6dc2173b4d554fbfb4173fc8e027b4e22f7b.jpg
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Laser eyes intensify ⚡️⚡️⚡️
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Very happy to have bought a pixel and installed grapheneOS with these governments worthy of « 1984 »
https://www.justsecurity.org/87615/changes-to-uk-surveillance-regime-may-violate-international-law/
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Here it is
https://orangepill.ovh/lightning/node/03644aec84c147f7ae6ea4c9d5cc49242c5303efa12765f1ba618b88a5b82b6c3c
Someone opened a channel with my node 🥹
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https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28311#issuecomment-1689307554
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Simple curiosity, do you have unlimited internet at home? If not, how many GB do you have?
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The Bitcoin system is going well so far, but it’s not perfect and not guaranteed to succeed (whatever it should mean) alone and by itself as code.
I’m concerned about the Nash equilibrium between the distribution of affordable archival full nodes and affordable mining devices.
I’m concerned, that equilibrium is reached by highly capitalized and centralized original node (storage + mining) entities.
Do you have any information, if there are studies or analysis about this regard?
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Fair to say so, yes.
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Vitor knows his shit.
#nevent1q…dmf8
Where did you get this number? 🤔
https://bitnodes.io/dashboard/
Few.
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Embrace apt, reject modernity.
"... the number of Bitcoin Ordinals transactions dropped by 97% to just 20571 in mid-August" heavily misrepresents the current state of the spam attack.
#nevent1q…sf8x
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Joke's on the monke, it's closer to 60%
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https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27589#issuecomment-1685275521
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27589#issuecomment-1685275521
Spreading misinformation ain't good either.
Arbitrarily bloat the blockchain and the UTXO set to hurt the number of nodes.
#nevent1q…rx77
#nevent1q…3vhy
I don't think nobody is that stupid. It's more likely to be a spam denial-of-service attack like the one in 2017 (that one at least was done with normal transactions).
https://www.mkgifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Bugs-Bunny-No-GIF.gif
These numbers are false. Out of the current 420k unconfirmed transactions only 39k are not inscriptions.
https://clean-mempool.bitcoinbarcelona.xyz/
@npub1get…0nfm exactly what permissions do your plugin need to integrate with a Core Lightning node?
This is part of the output you get when you run "lightning-cli commando-rune" as per your instructions. This ain't cool.
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The more I know 😵💫
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https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-August/021895.html
While this is great, nothing has been really sorted out.
Out of the current 405k unconfirmed transactions in mempool.space, only 42k are regular transactions not trying to inscribe something.
https://clean-mempool.bitcoinbarcelona.xyz/
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I'll check this out, that'd be cool af.
Besides the robotic ting it's fairly decent Castilian Spanish (the "standard" Spanish, assuming there is such a thing).
How do you zap with your own node from a web client like #primal?
In #amethyst the zap button opens @npub1xnf…lpr5, but on a desktop computer I'm not sure what this flow would look like 🤔
#asknostr
It's a special summer discount, -10% off.
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Why #Ordisrespector and #Ordislow are compatible with a permission-less system.
#Ordisrespector gives the option to a regular Bitcoin node operator to opt-in or not to a self-defense of his/her storage property (and thus of his/her integrity); by giving a signal of dissatisfaction with the current affairs of aggression via insertion of arbitrary data into the witness structure. This dissatisfaction signal is manifested by not taking into the mempool and relaying transactions with inserted arbitrary data in the witness structure.
#Ordislow gives the option to a regular Bitcoin node operator to opt-in or not to a self-defense of his/her storage property (and thus of his/her integrity); by increasing the coercion cost of mining-entities relative to the cooperation cost of mining-entities due to the current affairs of aggression via insertion of arbitrary data into the witness structure. This coercion cost increment is manifested by not propagating a found block, unless a configurable or maximum delay has elapsed, which contains at least a transaction with inserted arbitrary data in the witness structure.
We are still in the struggle of two vision for the Bitcoin system:
-> One controlled by every node operator and highly decentralized. (nobody alone controls)
-> One controlled by a few very highly capitalized entity node operators and highly centralized.
(a committee controls)
What 2011 was called “fee death spiral problem” is nowadays renamed by “Bitcoin Security Budget”
The halving is the worse horror for highly indebted capitalized mining entities.
The difficulty adjustment the worse obstacle.
“Any […] miner intends to maximize profit. His decision on what transactions to include doesn’t create a big change in the height of fees. Thus, the miner will include all transactions that pay any fee, even very low fees, to have maximum profit.” Vandroiy
“This results in the price for transactions dropping. In turn, those miners who already were hardly profitable have their earnings further reduced and quit.” Vandroiy
That is “free competition”. And is very welcome to keep mining entities decentralized around the world.
A capitalist investing in mining activities with his/her own property has nothing to fear.
Are there any negative points at full-RBF? I will tend to be for but I am extremely suspicious since Peter todd seems to strongly insist that it be activated by default.
Best thing of these clips is the faces of the interviewers 😂
And why then are some (including you) trying to create an alternative monetary (and data storage) system/network?
There are already systems, networks and tools doing that. All they are neutral.
Why are we losing life time on this?
Furthermore, inscriptions and in general arbitrary data storage (not accepted in social consensus) is an aggression of private property, and it is in legit right to self-defense against it.
Aggression of my property and my integrity is not a neutral issue.
Ok, that makes sense. Thank you!
What happens (if anything) at the relay level when you post a report for spam? Does any relay software have coded up functionality to react to these reports in some way?
#asknostr
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Gotchu, it's number 13.
https://nips.be/13
I read the NIP some time ago but I don't think I've ever seen a mined note in the wild 😅
Narrator voice: "He was indeed right-handed"
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Since when is inscription a good idea at all? 😂
How do you turn this on??? 🤷♂️
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Can we do Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings now? It was my favorite game.
Better yet, you can turn your switch into a node!
http://switch.orangepill.ovh/
Update available for tails.
https://tails.net/news/version_5.16.1/index.fr.html
For other Linux distributions update the intel microcode.
https://www.debian.org/security/2023/dsa-5474 #note1047…9hr0
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Does anyone have any data on the use of bare multisig? I lack technical knowledge to support this change so if someone has knowledge I am a taker.
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28217#issuecomment-1677624891
That's some really chonky NerdMiner.
Wake me up when the softforks end.
https://media.tenor.com/LLu6EdwJk3sAAAAM/big-oof-size.gif
Isn’t Foundry using StratumV2?
@npub1h8n…rpev has understood the big picture 👍🏻💪🏻🙌🏻👏🏻 https://nostr.build/av/97a7e176350979df4a7b53212cd12fb7d15cbe6b824d3735106183dff1b31133.mov
Something something padding oracle attack.
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/715
ELI5 anyone? 🫠
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/00e5142b366319652392fd4ef5cda1e8ef42abffd4ca0898c1c70cbfc9be1bf9.jpg
As a matter of fact, yes.
https://media.tenor.com/W_PpFowDl3YAAAAM/is-this-real-life-shock.gif
How can you get your hands on so many of those? 🫠
(more of an exclamation than an actual question)
Yes, of course. But I see more likely that in the far future block fees will be worth more than the current fees + subsidy (just like the 50 BTC subsidy of 2011 was far less valuable than today's one of 6.25), not that they'll be worth $5.
What's your view of the issuance schedule, then? Do you see it as too harsh?
Seriously, I think we don’t talk enough about the downfall for Intel processors and what it implies.
https://downfall.page/
That text looks like one generated from chatGPT or an AI.
No concern about that scenario.
The 51 % attack is also related how colluded the mining entities are; here again, is the decentralization of mining entities which brings solution to the situation.
@npub1a2c…w83a
And that hardness of Bitcoin to change is realized by its decentralization; i.e. the number of economical regular nodes and mining nodes.
The threat for Bitcoin in that regard is diminishing numbers of regular nodes being operated and centralization of mining entities.
Insertion of arbitrary data tends to increase the equipment and operation cost for regular nodes; cost increase -> centralization increase. That’s the reason why any exploit for arbitrary data insertion can be seen as a threat in the long term.
Why should hashrate ever decrease, though? ASIC can be liquidated cheaper and cheaper until it's profitable to plug them again.
Define first, what do you understand or mean by “security”.
I believe that the network works at any compensation level, there is no need to throw extra fees at the miners for their own sake. If some miners cannot survive they'll sell their equipment on the cheap to others that will keep mining profitably.
Fuck no. The burden of proof falls on the proposal.
Ironically @npub180c…h6w6 seems to have this principle perfectly internalized as Nostr's inventor and lead designer, but not as a bitcoiner 😅
I don't happen to believe in the "security budget" nor in stablecoins.
Are these non-shitcoin projects with us in the room right now?
Can you disclose who is or are the main sponsor and developer for the training material and AI?
You get taxed into space.
https://media.tenor.com/mo2pN_4naMAAAAAM/office-michael.gif
Advanced Bitcoin Mantras from Bitcoiners for Bitcoiners:
Study Bitcoin
Not your seed, not your UXTOs
Not your regular node, not your rules
Not your miner, not your network
Not your selected pool, not your defense
Are silent keyboards a thing? Seems like the most straightforward countermeasure.
Everybody knows, what you and your kind want; and that is to break the annoying regular Bitcoin node decentralization and take the control of the big honeypot.
On the one hand, the developers who have the keys to the deposit have too much power, but on the other, I don't even dare to imagine what Bitcoin could look like if everyone could add code as they wish.
I just don't see how to decentralize Bitcoin development while maintaining a reference implementation. #note1d2n…2m4f
A very good documentary that is extremely well written.
https://youtu.be/46xMWab0VJg
Conversation blocked :/
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28130
All services are back 🧡 #note177g…tafl
The state of the connection is still heavily degraded, I will restart everything tomorrow I think
Orangepill.ovh unavailable. Major outage at my ISP.
@nodesignal
Umbrel, RaspiBlitz alternative?
https://github.com/fort-nix/nix-bitcoin/#features
https://blog.lopp.net/bitcoin-core-performance-evolution/ https://cdn.nostr.build/i/6d411b06bc8c8012c91c54824e6f525be997dce05d657eb8b4a5422668073150.jpg
I started to observe the behavior of that profile, when I saw, they retweeted following:
Probably not on the same side. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/2f5ad25fc177fb3acb001af1764d68de605236fd4700ba2e160c80407cb7485a.jpg
@npub1d82…ftnq, one question. Is there in your report, data or graph from the share of Bitcoin nodes which provide or can provide blocks to new Bitcoin nodes in theirs IBD phase? 🙂
https://21.ninja/
From Jameson’s data:
only ~ 45 % of nodes in the Bitcoin network could provide blocks for new Bitcoin nodes’ IBD phase. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/4023567817fec00e6219cb30dd3f7d3b61f4a33ba90fbd4fe71f8b8503652079.jpg
The tests do not seem to detect the patch.
https://gist.github.com/Retropex/64e81f934364387c3623ff674f3ba0e2?permalink_comment_id=4653036#gistcomment-4653036
Free your mempool from Inscriptions/Stamps:
# Don’t keep transactions in the mempool longer than <n> hours. n = 24.
mempoolexpiry=24
# [relay]
# Relay transactions with OP_RETURN outputs.
datacarrier=0
# Relay non-P2SH multisig transactions
permitbaremultisig=0
#Ordisrespector
Everybody can purge at time wish.
For example:
mempoolexpiry=24
Of course. At that point I had been running #ordisrespector for months, with multiple bitcoind restarts inbetween (restarts also filter transactions when bitcoind reloads the mempool from disk).
@npub100m…fyy5
Nothing more to address to you, Guy:
https://tenor.com/bbiPS.gif
J’ai tenté quelque chose au cas où ils venais a changer pour OP_TRUE et OP_NOTIF comme décrit dans le mail
https://gist.github.com/Retropex/64e81f934364387c3623ff674f3ba0e2
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-July/021819.html
@npub1lh2…a9nk did you or Larry ever see this comment in the filter-ordinals gist? It had slipped out my mind already.
https://gist.github.com/luke-jr/4c022839584020444915c84bdd825831?permalink_comment_id=4599817#gistcomment-4599817
Now that I've learned how to decode transactions I see that the particular one I mentioned has extra opcode noise before the data envelope. To my untrained eye it looks like a conscious attempt at evading #ordisrespector 😬
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/557c2b2fd602cd34be2348cc3f82a14faf0a71bd7d2c67e62ec94d03d4faa29f.jpg
His Twitter account makes me gnash my teeth. It was relevant at one time…
https://twitter.com/lopp/status/1688164256460554240?s=20
The dust limit has been lowered again. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/ee95a3a40e0c0cb81c232a154d501f01add1db09dc8d2f0c198e5dc58757493f.jpg
ngl, this is fun 😬
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/d27d353ab21953ccdbcedf6bd9f8fa6e44f103cc80a2ed5d8029af26349040c8.jpg
What I mean by this is that it is not because they pay fees that we should let them undermine the network.
Since the inscriptions arrived, the UTXOs set has been increasing at a very high speed, which threatens the nodes with low resources.
You can see it right here: https://statoshi.info/d/000000009/unspent-transaction-output-set?orgId=1&refresh=5s&from=now-1y&to=now&viewPanel=8
#note1xg5…74ka
The chances of a merge have just increased. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/21104562fe78f0b97f24435814acce80d5d92a6a92ea55d79c656106d9b3a800.jpg
Amethyst maximalist over here.
For the briefest moment yesterday it felt like the Nostr note had more traction than the tweet.
We're getting there.
#nevent1q…3htv
https://youtu.be/9johJ8eyucQ
Do they want to change the rules? Well, me too.
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28217
It’s even more critical than I thought.
The rationale from the third picture is mine.
That's not how Bitcoin works in practice. If something is possible some people will do it even if it doesn't seem rational.
If we lift the 80 byte limit on OP_RETURN the most likely outcome is that we'll start seeing plenty of huge OP_RETURNs in the mempool in addition to the current inscription spam.
@npub180c…h6w6 bruh. Are you an Agent of Chaos? 😅
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/5c34d62850fd1579b7b74be2e39d9b769158a4c4c06fb31024a48b459df726c2.jpg
Narrator Voice: "Miners did in fact allow that to happen."
#nevent1q…2e5e
I'm not. I'm just paying attention.
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-August/021848.html
At a first glance, it looks like it is a lightweight Bitcoin full node (a node that only downloads the block headers instead of the entire history); thus, not useful for newcomer’s IBD phase, since it is not an archival full node. But I can be wrong. I’ve not done enough due diligence regarding that topic.
Here is a brief summary https://cdn.nostr.build/i/81ea6538f5e376dadb15204c8965e7c5b5c27aa20e8360a3b6c60dc90a08f906.png
I see I will try to find out more by talking directly with the developer. But I still see a potential, in the event that nodes with low capacity could no longer maintain the reference implementation, Floresta could extend their life span at no extra cost to the node operator.
Intéressant Floresta pourrai nous faire gagner du temps mais je ne suis pas sûr de comment cela fonctionne est-ce une forme du pruning ? Est-il possible d’amorcer de nouveaux noeuds avec floresta ?
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-August/021837.html
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/4a852f7e4c5bf8a9e23bd50473640f35a96c897e93619c628843af0bba040345.jpg
I have reached a level of sovereignty that few bitcoiners have:
-#Bitcoin node with some spicy patch
-#Lightning node
-Self hosted electrum server
-Self custody on-chain, #Lightning and #zaps
-my own Lightning adress
-my own mining pool
-my own miner
-my own Mempool instance
-my own Relay
I believe that to defend the network we need a more dogged mindset than this. It might be doable to store 21TB in the next 100 years, but if it turns out it's just 11TB because we've kept 10TB of gifs, jpeg and json out of the blockchain then we'd have done a much better job, because all other things being equal there would be more pleb nodes.
And Luke and me thinking about this shouldn't help you sleep better. Bitcoin is a decentralized network and thus emergent behavior from independent actors is needed for things to happen. The blocksize war would've gone differently if one guy worried about it and all the node runners had sat on the fence.
What should help you sleep better is figuring out how to run ordisrespector and do it (assuming you don't want to relay unconfirmed inscriptions), even if your individual action doesn't have a visible effect on the whole picture.
J’ai restauré les zap dans Damus ! https://cdn.nostr.build/i/e8effcf5206ff16ec7025ad0aa48c756e5b4593b10a3de7ef58dbdb80271363f.jpg
"No, you can't play with it. You wouldn't enjoy it on as many levels as I do."
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/62a3e08d4bea773ff938905d29a4577d1c169be1518ec272a5fab20463030875.gif
@npub12dq…2t6a
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-August/021835.html
I had a very interesting answer https://cdn.nostr.build/i/b2ae61a6910f0dbf97da13b29185ec2a2c7f7c9f54c457fcba4f6c30789810f6.png
Oh, I believe! This is what happened when I swapped a pure PHP implementation of Schnorr signatures with a native binding to libsecp256k1.
@#nevent1q…zq7c
"You wouldn't kick an e-ho from the blockchain!"
WTF are these uchos you keep talking about, even.
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/798ac3b37747eb2663938d17266aa3d733bbe3c874f7c53ca7a0e44f3978160d.jpg
A UTXO? Which UTXO? #note1kmh…h9l4
I don't know, you figure it out.
Because I'm not sharing my private keys for you to tax the UTXOs they point to.
Nor I'm telling you which UTXOs are mine.
In fact I won't even confirm nor deny that I can control any UTXO.
Especially since Mircea Popescu kicked the bucket.
But who among us could be said to be a true bitcoiner 😁
Are these "bits" with us in the room right now?
All of @npub1dlf…cdx0's content is top tier, fr.
Imagine being degenerate to this point. #note1vnk…04hq
Been waiting for this, thank you!
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/94133aaad3c9e3add326e74e33f82556b7985574e24560de94c9d5fdb758751f.jpg
https://twitter.com/anilsaidso/status/1686205073591087104?s=46
The future of decentralized tech is still orange bright.
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/593a0cf0bc876a7fb95a92eab900ec35fa246dc3a9ba47e88c860ffef5d3ac17.jpg
The UTXOs set increased by 1.68 GB in exactly 3 months knowing that it took a decade for it to reach 4.5GB. At this speed of growth in 10 years the UTXOs set will have a weight of ~70GB.
Is he on a standing desk?
https://media.tenor.com/jDJkh3w0wTAAAAAM/gregzaj1-ln_strike.gif
Chicken and egg problem, isn't it?
Decentralize Nostr.
#nevent1q…va3p
They do not need inscription for spam, he could make hundreds of tx of 546 stats each to flood the UTXOs set.
You can register here:
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-July/021828.html
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-July/021826.html
By the way thanks for your work on the Seedsigner :) Really looking forward to the v0.7.0 release.
Update I managed to activate the argument! Problem it only compiles on macOS. #note1e5p…dgmm
Ahí ahí, haciendo el trabajo del Señor. Muy bien 😁👏
Commies don't redistribute shit. Common misconception!
I managed to implement the « relayinscription » argument but it does not activate anything at the moment. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/a8a0d874f357b054f3327d8c8081da056cf34c99c17e6b66492394e710c05747.png
Ok, this is some galaxy brain stuff 🤔
https://github.com/hoytech/strfry/blob/next/docs/negentropy.md
Doesn't that bypass/obsoletes the NIP-01 protocol entirely?
@npub1txu…phrl why is Core Ligthning not supported by Ligess? What would it take?
Quality technical analysis.
I set up my own node. All that remains is to hope for no closure in this kind of fees environment.
Nevermind. You're doing great, and you've seen me rambling endlessly for months about all this anyway 😄
https://media.tenor.com/WKF9lfiwm_sAAAAM/harry-potter-alan-rickman.gif
The sudden urge to hoard @npub1dlf…cdx0's full YouTube channel in case someday they take it down.
For your hoarding needs: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
And for your bitcoin learning needs: https://youtube.com/@402PaymentRequired
Best I can do is 21 sats.
Unfortunately, I think he is right on his last point. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/091330dd7ea24a9e57e4e3e0ea411ff9100ce8e76c43663cd2e1b5c6f29c04ee.png #note1r32…sc6j
🤤
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLsZ9faRstY
OMG i need this bolt card !
@npub1xnf…lpr5 The design is beautiful. https://cdn.nostr.build/i/920a8df9f26dcddf484a1b64627691335a5fd307af532e01cee41c1ba3054bfc.jpg
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/d4b9a9967e38181c31fd52b059dbe78e365c1ce6da5b7dfd84ef819442707a36.jpg
Really want to buy a pixel to install GrapheneOS.
The emails are now public
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/1de6b40e399875bd468b82dcf322b6a99648af3a255bd3d7cba53b6dc4967265.png #note16rg…j393
Now the Zap are going to my own node ⚡️⚡️⚡️ #note17sd…aqv9
Obviously this person didn't follow the debate that was had on Twatter, we debunked most of these points. Oh well.
Aight, now I gotchu. Thanks for the patience 😬
Thank you for doing this 🙏 Very well put.
https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2023-July/021805.html
@npub17ty…3mgl Advanced features, the generation of the private key entropy is original and above all it is open source.
5k for me 😎 thanks @npub100m…fyy5
Always a pleasure https://cdn.nostr.build/i/d97ab526f491bc1ec7b589c3c602ff8048cc1423ac9b458a9e8174a619a28ff3.jpg
Possibly because servers can't handle billions of websockets.
Not anytime soon.
They're just a bunch or malakas.
Don't we all. Thanks for your input!
I recently discovered that I committed 5+ years to go through a Computer Science degree without even ever learning about this guy and his work. Big L!
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/4a3f72f1706076f79030534f393c6b706a281f00482cebbefd21002843153e7e.jpg
Nothing in the specs mandate a relational DB.
One of the most performant relay implementations store the events in LMDB, a file based no-SQL database that's supposedly very efficient. https://github.com/hoytech/strfry
@npub1xts…kk5s is also working on one such LMDB-backed database design. https://github.com/damus-io/nostrdb
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/fa8b1afaf4e5513a4d0a3dde812d53f4d105bd0fe23a5efa22675accb8e725d1.gif
I fully support this endeavor.
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/835b4c8a783df5cab8a829401f24e4f82b5003ffde644c4615529665ad8021fa.jpg
Never sell. Spend.
#nevent1q…aldd
Zapped you 1 sat to alleviate your sorrows 💪
https://media.tenor.com/_hLOQx93h_QAAAAM/wtf-gif.gif
It's a good habit nevertheless, don't lose it.
Who cares. I don't follow porn accounts, I don't see porn in my feed. Done.
@npub1lh2…a9nk We really need you there.
I don't understand this, though. When I hit this problem it's because the website blacklists the IP from the VPS that I'm exiting from.
Doesn't wstunnel/shadowsocks just obfuscate the Wireguard UDP traffic between your real IP and the VPS you're using as a proxy?
This tutorial obsoletes the last one, right?
Ain't nobody got time for diddling with MTUs.
Also traders and shitcoiners are literally the same thing 😬
Swap Hodlers with Miners/Validators.
Hodlers without a node are like foreign aliens without a voice in Bitcoin.
To clarify, I mean that each Amethyst or Damus installation would set up a local personal relay for the user.
Would the concept of client side relays make sense for some use cases?
I'm mostly thinking P2P DM's, but maybe there'd be others (but keeping in mind that most clients won't want the bandwidth costs of running a 100% public relay).
I guess @npub1xts…kk5s's new LMDB-backed database for events would be a nice building block for this...
I hope my server will hold 😅
Check it out at https://orangepill.ovh
PSA @npub1ywj…6ejf built a public clean mempool that uses Mempool's audit feature to reveal mined inscriptions in blue.
#nevent1q…h4qu
How do you pin it to the background?
No need to hide, we see you 👀 https://cdn.nostr.build/i/c18a015a364bf8f5f490a9f6f316dfcfd8dc150390310f191d6124302e11b7da.jpg #note1j73…qj3f
Maybe I never needed to bang the drum so hard on ordinals. The proponents have much more reach and do a better job than I ever could.
Great, I think I went from v50 or so to latest 😅
This still is from the ending of There Will Be Blood, my favorite movie!
https://media.tenor.com/QoGLGyQK1lwAAAAM/drink-milkshake.gif
"Nothing you can do about it. I'm so sorry!"
DRRAAAAAAIIIINAAAAAGEEEEEEEEEEE
And another instance of mempool without spam.
https://orangepill.ovh/
The true listing of btc https://cdn.nostr.build/i/515588e06ff6a7eb6b82a38b954781bcc35691680f822bfe57beb52d1df90cbe.jpg
GM 🧡, but bring back bunny pp https://cdn.nostr.build/i/3b207e12ed274ce8dd65d7b8733512a1eda446810ca14e38944197c35e507dde.png
In a state of brain death
I’m almost sure that my relay is working properly, lets gooo !!!
https://media.tenor.com/5N9derc9UcgAAAAC/no-bugs-bunny.gif
https://i.imgur.com/jdEJCC0.jpg